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faith in action
Undoing racism: What white clergy can do to help
White supremacy is both a product of history and a very real present reality. There is education that white people, and white clergy specifically, need to undergo — and lead others in — to engage in the dismantling of racism.
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statement
General Secretaries Table: Statement on Racism
A statement on racism from the General Secretaries Table
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faith in action
Saving mothers' lives: Christian call to end racism
As we continue to celebrate Mothers, we're taking a look at some of the steps we can take to help prevent deaths due to pregnancy and childbirth. This is part 4, addressing the sin of racism.
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faith in action
A.C.T. Now: Unite to End Racism: A reflection
Wesley Theological Seminary Intern Michelle Wood Reflects on the A.C.T. Now: Unite to End Racism rally.
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faith in action
Bishops speak about anti-racism rally
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was murdered on April 4, 1968. Fifty years later, the faith community came together for the A.C.T. To End Racism rally in Washington, D.C. Several United Methodist bishops attended.
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press release
GBCS co-sponsoring inaugural global thematic webinar on Social Justice: Migration, Racism & Discrimination, and Health
“Social Justice: Migration, Racism & Discrimination, and Health,” will be led by Rev. Dr. Liberato (Levi) Bautista, GBCS Assistant General Secretary for United Nations and International Affairs and also the President of CoNGO.
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resolution
Global Racism and Xenophobia: Impact on Women, Children, and Youth
2016 Book of Resolutions, #6024
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faith in action
A.C.T. Now: Unite To End Racism
Join us April 4 in Washington, D.C., on the National Mall as we mark 50 years since the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. People of all faiths and beliefs are invited to attend.
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resolution
Annual Conferences’, Districts’, and Local Congregations’ Responsibilities for Eradication of Racism
2016 Book of Resolutions, #3374